Tuesday, March 24, 2020
Affirmative Action Essays (293 words) - Discrimination,
  Affirmative Action    Matchmaker.com: Sign up now for a free trial. Date Smarter!    Affirmative Action    Affirmative action is an extremely ineffective  plan to equalize minorities and majorities in the work force. This equality  is supposed to be attained by requiring employers to fill racial quotas.    A racial quota is a percent of employees that belong to a minority group  that the employer must achieve. If the employer doesn't meet the quota,  he/she is penalized.    One setback of this idea is the fact that  people, who belong to a minority, don't have to work as hard to attain  the same job as other people. This causes them to not try as hard in their  job, be less productive, and be more expensive to their employers.    Another setback is when more qualified  majority employees apply for a job, but have to be turned down. This can  be caused if an employer has only one position open in his/her business.    If two people apply for the same job, but one is an experienced person  who happens to belong to a majority and the other is a very poor worker  who belongs to a minority, the experienced worker in not guaranteed the  job. This is especially true if the employer is close to not filling his/her  quota.    Finally, one of the biggest problems is  the fact that the employer is forced to compromise his/her workforce in  order to fill a quota. He/she would have the opportunity to pick and choose  the best employees to fill the job. However, the employer might be faced  with the fact that a few people who belong to a minority who are not good  workers could force the employer to hire them if they meet the very minimum  specifications.    I think whoever thought up this idea should  re-think it. It may be helpful in some cases, but overall, it is a hindrance.    
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